Lindsay Berglund

Lindsay Berglund is a recent graduate of the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. During her college years, she held internships at Capitol Records, a large public relations firm, a booking agency, and on a high-profile U.S. Senate campaign.

Originally from the great state of Washington, Lindsay has crisscrossed the country, spending time in Ohio, Tennessee, and now California. She is currently soaking up the sun in Los Angeles working on music in the television and film industry.

In her spare time, Lindsay enjoys watching classic movies, reading classic literature, visiting her family, and writing for "Save the Lobsters", a blog which she co-founded with transcontinental friend Katelyn Osborne.

Lindsay Berglund's blog is Save the Lobsters.

Posts by Lindsay Berglund
1 Comment / Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Snap judgments can be harmful, especially in the business world where it’s essential to build trust and create relationships. A hasty judgment will put others on the defense. They’ll perceive a lack of effort to get to know them and their needs. It will make them resistant to everything you say and do, getting you nowhere.

1 Comment / Thursday, May 15th, 2008

As we get older and develop a keener sense of our own talents we learn that not everyone in the world can sing “well” or draw “well.” But why should that stop our enthusiasm?

7 Comments / Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Networking is all about helping people–not just you. Shift the focus onto making a friend and know that you are not the only one to benefit.

No Comments / Thursday, April 17th, 2008

The concept that jumped out at me the most was Ferrazzi’s idea of the “blue flame”. He says, “We all have our own loves, insecurities, strengths, weaknesses, and unique capabilities. And we have to take those into account in figuring where our talents and desires […]

No Comments / Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

I too see the value of travel, especially as a twenty-something with as much independence as I’ll ever have. Yesterday, Katelyn gave some great ideas for traveling on a budget. While you’re saving funds and accumulating time off work for those trips, here’s an idea to hold you over: day-long road trips within your state […]

2 Comments / Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Living in Los Angeles, it’s easy to get lost in the sea of 16 million people that live in the metro area. While I’m thrilled with the opportunities a big city like LA has to offer, it’s also nice to cultivate the feelings of comfort and security found in a smaller town. Here […]

No Comments / Thursday, March 13th, 2008

As a kid, I looked forward to Bring Your Daughter To Work Day - a day when I got to skip school to hang out with Mom and Dad at their workplaces. Dad’s office included a huge collection of art supplies and Mom had a co-worker with a seemingly bottomless drawer full of candy bars. […]